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It will change you as a person in fundamental and profound ways. The small act of waking up one hour early, over time, will change every area of your life.

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You also start to realize that by small and simple means, great things occur. RIPPLE EFFECTS: You Will Fundamentally Change As A Person You start to realize that what you send out into the world - in the form of thoughts, emotions, deeds - comes back to you ( some have called this the law of the boomerang). The more creative you become, the more abundant you become. You have the innate power to harness your mind to create. When your brain becomes more creative, when you have more knowledge, skills, connections, and confidence - then the value of each potential idea could become millions of dollars.īut if you never give yourself the time and space to get those ideas, then you’ll never experience this effect on your mind.Īlso, if you never give yourself the time to act on your ideas, then you’ll never witness how thoughts can become things. Albert Einstein said, “We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.” It’s the quality of those thoughts that matters. The truth is, you’re actually already having thousands of thoughts daily. But over time, the quality of those ideas become 10X or 100X better. Let’s just say you get 10 new good ideas per day. There’s something compounding interest doesn’t fully take into account, though, and that’s opportunity cost and opportunity expansion.

  • then you’d actually end up with 812,800.39 ideas.Īs you’ll notice in the image below, I made the starting place 10, because if you start today, you could have 10 new ideas.
  • and if the compounding effect occurred 4 times per year, every quarter,.
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  • if you multiplied those 3,650 ideas (or dollars) by 5% over 50 years,.
  • Actually, using a compounding interest calculator: Thus, your ideas wouldn’t just increase by 3,650 every year. You’d develop more capabilities, skills, and confidence over time. You’d become more courageous at acting on your ideas. So, over those 50 years, you’d increasingly become more creative. This would lead to more and better ideas. If you actually started getting up early and getting new and better ideas, and then acting on those ideas, you’d develop a new brain and personality. Over 50 years, that would be 182,500 ideas.īut over those 50 years, you’d become a much different person. Think about it, if you got 10 extra ideas during that one hour of alone time, that would be 3,650 over a year. When you wake up in a hurry, over time, you actually miss millions of ideas. When you wake up in a hurry, you miss million dollar ideas. “Tell me how you use your spare time, and how you spend your money, and I will tell you where and what you will be in ten years from now.” - Napoleon Hill

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    COMPOUND EFFECTS: You Miss Ideas By Missing That 1 Hour They definitely don’t leave themselves time for thinking, meditating, reflecting, visualizing, learning, exercising, or creating.

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    They purposefully don’t leave themselves much time. Most people wake up at the absolute latest time they have to, based on their busy schedule.

  • The compounding effects and their unpredictable but natural byproducts (such as relationships, opportunities, etc.) are not available later.
  • The confidence you build by putting first-things-first is not available later.
  • The time for concentrated action is not available later.
  • The ideas you get when you are up earlier are not available to you if you wake up later.
  • Here are a few reasons why this one hour can make such a big difference: Not only the compounding effects but when you look at the ripple effects into all other areas, you’ll also be stunned. However, when you look at the compounding effects over time, you’ll be shocked at how much that one hour could do to your life. The difference between waking up at 5 AM and waking up at 6 AM (or at 6 AM instead of 7 AM) may not seem like a very big deal. “Lose an hour in the morning, and you will spend all day looking for it.” - Richard Whately








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